Nikita Kothari Posted February 20, 2014 Posted February 20, 2014 Hello Everyone, Im from India and I'm planning to pursue my masters in marketing from the united states.I got a 530 in my GMAT and im even late for my application process. Pls can you all list down universities where in i would have chances of getting in. I'm really confused i have a list of few universities if you all could rank them and even inform me about the ones i haven't mentioned.would be of great help.Pls list taking into consideration my gmat score. Thanks in advance 1 Pepperdine University (Graziadio) Program: Master of Science in Global Business (15-month program) 2 Thunderbird School of Global Management Program: Master of Science in Global Marketing 3 Clemson University Program: Master of Science (MS) Marketing 4 Rochester Institute of Technology Program: Master of Science in Management 6 Bentley University (McCallum) Program: Emerging Leaders MBA 7 University of Toledo Program : Professional (Traditional) MBA Program 8 Pace University Program: MS in Social Media and Mobile Marketing 9 New York University School of Continuing and Professional Studies Program: M.S. in Integrated Marketing 10 University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee Program: Master of Science in Management 11 Willamette University (Atkinson) Program: Willamette Early Career MBA 12 Hult International Business School Program: Master of International Marketing 13 University of Georgia 14 University of Florida 15 University of Texas -dallas 16 DEpaul university
Inka dreams Posted February 20, 2014 Posted February 20, 2014 GMAT is just one of many aspects that an MBA program will look into. Most prefer a few years of work experience, the more diverse, the better. From the way you have posted, I think you are thoroughly under prepared. Your GMAT score is also below the GMAC median!! That said, you can make up for a bad GMAT score with outstanding work ex, extra currics, and essays (if you have those). Considering that you are already late to the admissions process, I would suggest you to consider applying next year better prepared. Knowing which schools to apply is one of the signs of good preparation.
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